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@pejoni26 I think there's intermezzo 15...Re8 16.Bxd6 Be5 17.Rxc7 after which the Queen has to move, then White safely exchanges Bishops 18.Bxe5 Rxe5 and probably 19.Qc2 and White's Rook looks safe on c7.
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3:21 Anybody like 18...Bh6 exploiting the pin on the Queen and the overworking of White's Bishop? 19.Bxh6 Qxc7 20.Bxf8 Rxf8 exchanges off White's Rook on the 7th and brings Black's previously idle Queen's Rook to the half-open d-file. I don't think White can dodge this variation either, say, 19.Rxd7 then 19...Bxf4 20.Rxd8 Bxd2+ followed by 21...Rxd8 (I don't think it matters which Rook). This was when kc was rejecting 18...Rxf4, by the way.
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thumbs up or thumbs down on the losing games?
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why not 15. Re8, then if Bxd6 u had Be5 ?
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and to imagine what this IM would do to me, I already feel violated =\
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whoa, felt tough.
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perhaps the oddest game I've seen. Both of you had a pillar of stuff on the D file by move 23 at 5:13 .
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Ouch!
15. Be7 was one fantastic tactical shot -- especially if he had already calculated it when he played 12. Nd5! Since the moves were pretty forced it could obviously be a known opening trap.
dakgootje 1 year ago 5
I want to see a rematch against this guy
TheSleepaholic 1 year ago 4